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Basketball Play - 1v2 Rim Protect

1v2 Rim Protect

Michael Shaughnessy 08/17/2018

Drill Description - Coach starts with the basketball. - Once the coach passes to player 1, the drill is live. - As player 1 starts to attack downhill at the defender player x2, player x3 has to touch one of the cones before getting back into play as the rim protector. - The player on offense is encouraged to attack opposite the side player x3 goes. - Players rotate a spot up if player 1 does not score. - x2 goes to offense, x3 goes to primary defender, player 1 goes to help defender. - First player to score 3 points wins. See More

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Basketball Play - 1v1 Lifts

1v1 Lifts

Michael Shaughnessy 08/17/2018

Drill Description - Player 1 starts in the corner on offense with player x1 on defense starting behind player 1. - Coach starts with the ball. - It becomes live 1v1 when player 1 starts there movement up to the wing. Once player 1 starts moving, player x1 can sprint to recover. - Coach will pass to player 1 on the wing and the player had a 3 dribble maximum. - The players can only use 1/2 of the court (shaded yellow area) to create a shot. - Play first player to 3 points and then switch sides. -Emphasize reading the trailing defender and making a quick, decisive move. See More

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Basketball Play - Pick and Roll Progression

Pick and Roll Progression

Zachary Weir 07/03/2018

This is the progression we use to prepare our players to be successful in running different PNR actions all over the court. We work on a combination of these actions every single day in order to get our players making quick and efficient reads in games. Click here for more #PlayerDevelopmentWeek content! See More

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Basketball Play - 4 Out 1 In Motion Offense

4 Out 1 In Motion Offense

Shannon Clancy 04/18/2018

This 4 out, 1 in motion style offense is not a patterned or continuity style offense, but rather a set of rules designed to give players the ability to read and react to the defense. This offense is easy to learn yet hard to perfect. It's also very hard to scout and prepare for once fully implemented, due to its read and react nature. It is best used by teams that are guard heavy, but can be adjusted to fit any type of lineup. Jr. Wizards Coaches Manual See More

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